Panorama
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The term “panorama” is understood today as an extended view of a location depicted in two dimensions, though it originated in the 18th century and meant something quite different. It referred to a particular type of landscape painting rendered inside large cylinders, which could be entered by viewers to become an encompassing viewing experience. Irish-born artist Robert Parker, who worked in Edinburgh, is credited with inventing (and patenting) this form, which became widely popular in the 19th century.
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Long Distance and Deep Distance, Landscape and Nature Photography, Landscape Photography, The Sublime, Waterscapes, Large-Scale Photography, Landscapes, Contemporary Photography, Contemporary Modernist-Type Photography, The American West